Europe News Video. Hungary tops EU anti-fraud investigations Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 12/11/2019 - 12:36 GMT+1 OLAF The EU's anti fraud agency, has released a report saying almost four percent of development funding destined for Hungary between 2014-2018 is in question - by far the highest percentage in the EU. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Hungary tops EU anti-fraud investigations Now playing Next Lebanon: Israeli strikes on Hezbollah stronghold displace thousands in Beirut Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 8th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Protesters come out for Iran in spots across Europe Now playing Next 'Everyone loves Bukele,' El Salvador's VP Ulloa defends crackdown Now playing Next Iceland plans referendum on EU membership negotiations Now playing Next Iranian drone attack suspends flights at Dubai International airport Now playing Next Explosions rock Tehran as US warns 'biggest bombing' is coming Now playing Next Euronews journalist shelters at Dubai airport amid Iran's drone strike Now playing Next WWII photo archive reveals Nazi execution of 200 prisoners in Athens Now playing Next Lenovo on its rollable laptops and AI super agents Now playing Next International Women’s Day: Celebrating a century of female legacy at Elizabeth Arthotel Now playing Next Local Heroes Shine on Day 2 of the Upper Austria Grand Prix in Linz Now playing Next Portrait of an artist: Hungarian soprano Andrea Rost rolls the dice for political change Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 7th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Azerbaijan releases footage after foiling Iran-linked plot targeting pipeline and Jewish sites More videos
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